Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Summary Sunday Best Career Visuals of the Week

Summary Sunday Best Career Visuals of the Week Some of this weeks best visuals highlight information important to your career and job search!   Im re-sharing  these visuals to drive home some important points about LinkedIn, skills needed in the future workforce and trends on independent  workers and Baby Boomers in the workforce. Youll also find the full article or report to review for yourself! LINKEDIN How To Create A Real All-Star LinkedIn Profile [INFOGRAPHIC] by Melonie Dodaro, Top Dog Media on YouTern Theres so much you can do with your LinkedIn profile to attract employers! Clearly, this profile is for a business owner. However, you have just as much to market. Adapt some of Melonies ideas and follow these tips. Image by: Melonie Dodaro, Top Dog Social Media WORKFORCE Skill, Re-skill and Re-skill Again. How to Keep Up with the Future of Work by  Stephane Kasriel, CEO, Upwork | World Economic Forum Dont be afraid of robots taking your job. Instead, be on the lookout for new skills and trends that will help you prepare for the 2020  workforce (and beyond). This quote from  the article explains why re-skilling is important. The days of working for 40 years at one job and retiring with a good pension are gone. Now the average time in a single job is 4.2 years, according to the US. Bureau of Labor Statistics. What’s more, 35% of the skills that workers need â€" regardless of industry â€" will have changed by 2020. Also from the WEF report is this quote I hope this opens some eyes! MBO Partners State of Independence In America 2018 by MBO Partners Do you have a side hustle or are you thinking about one? MBOs report provides more data on freelancing, independent contracting and other forms of independent work. Boomer Bulge Still Impacts Labor Force by Kim Blanton of Squared Away blog by Center for Retirement Research A Boston College Marc Miller of Career Pivot shared this on social media and I had to reshare it! The infographic and research is from Georgetown University’s Center for Retirement Initiatives. Have a great week and remember drive your job search!

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